Former Cambridge student, Caroline Flack, may have just given away a massive Love Island twist on live TV.

Caroline, who attended the Cambridge stage school Bodywork Company Dance Studios when she was 16, admitted there will be a "change" to this series' finale. Speaking on this morning's Sunday Brunch, the TV presenter was grilled on this year's Love Island cast and how it's been panning out so far.

"Is there a prize for the winner?" she was asked by hosts Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy.

"There's a £50,000 that they share," she started.

"For the couple?" Simon questioned further.

"Well if you saw it last year, for the couple, yeah - it gets to the point where you can... erm, actually it might change this year, so I'd better not say!" she replied.

Tim and Simon wanted to know more (Image: (Image: Channel 4))

Details of the final episode, thought to be pencilled in for the week of Monday 24 July, are still being kept under wraps by show bosses who want to deliver an explosive ending to the hit series.

Read More

Caroline went on to talk about the current series, saying this year viewers have gone "crazy" over it.

"If I get into a taxi or go into a shop, everyone has an opinion on it."

She called Love Island a 'family' programme, saying: "It was more a young person's show, and now the whole family are like... it's like a family gathering with everyone sitting down to watch the show!"

Read More

"It helps to be together and build your relationship together and you sleep in a bed together."

In response to allegations that some of the couples are only together for a shot at the money, Caroline said: "But how long can you pretend to like someone for? I can't, I could probably pretend for about two days then cracks would appear.

Wouldn't they? You can't pretend. So as a viewer you watch it and you know if those relationships are real or not."

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2, followed by Love Island: Aftersun.